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| 29911 | 18 Feet 1904 Fay & Bowen Designed Launch | $18,900 |  |
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| This is a very nice launch with a design taken from Fay & Bowen. It runs very well and is in excellent condition. The boat is a Multiple show winner. It has the original canopy with early photos showing the canopy up. The boat has a rich history and is accompanied with a lot of early info from previous owners & receipts. To add to it's history the owner has passes to the Erie Canal for passage of this boat in 1912 & 1916. Only 900 of these boats were ever made. This boat was run for many years but recently was retired to being a trailer queen since it was a multiple award winner. |
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| 28461 | 18 Feet 1931 Fay & Bowen Twin Cockpit | $16,000 |  |
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| I have owned the boat since 3/25/06. I have researched the boat and know of only two others in existence. Everything on the boat is original except the seat upholstery. The boat has been rewired. The engine has had a valve job. I have had the boat in the water two times since I owned it for short runs. The first time I burned the points up due to no resistor in electrical from 6 to 12 volt conversion. The second time was idling poorly and throttle linkage was sticking under front deck. All the above items have been corrected. From the marine survey there is a slight freeze bulge at lower stem area, finish lifting forward on port side and mid port at water line, and keel at rudder drawing. Also noted in the survey was "With a small amount of crafting of the finish the value will increase greatly". Includes a spare engine block, head, and misc parts |
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| 27240 | 21 Feet 1911 Fay & Bowen Torpedo Stern Family Launch | Going to Auction August 3rd |  |
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| This was a popular model for Fay and Bowen although very few still exist. This boat remains in very nice shape. The structure is sound and in good condition with no rot. The hardware is all present and also in good shape. Boat is a cedar on oak construction and is a very fine example for this era. Boat runs well and has won ACBS awards as recently as last year. |
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| 27547 | 21 Feet 1911 Fay & Bowen Torpedo Stern Launch | $39,500 |  |
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| This was a popular model of fay & Bowen, but very few still exist today. This boat is in very nice, restored condition. She is structurally sound and was in the water as recently as last year. It is complete with all of the original hardware. The boat is cedar on oak construction with oak cabinetry and seats. Runs well and is an ACBS award winner. |
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| 29877 | 24 Feet 1926 Fay and Bowen Jr. Launch | $72,000 |  |
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| This 1926 Fay & Bowen has been beautifully restored. She retains her original hull planking above the water line, but all ribs have been replaced and the hull has been refastened. The decks were replaced with matching mahogany. She was professionally restored as original. Every brass nail
in the interior is the original even if some of the wood had been
replaced. It has been in Lake George since its restoration and is stored above its slip in the summers. Has been repowered and cruises nicely at a high idle. |
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| 31213 | 25 Feet 1907 Fay & Bowen Launch | $119,900 |  |
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| AIDA II, one of the most photographed and documented launches of the pre-1920 era, was built by the Fay & Bowen Engine Company in Geneva, New York in 1907 and originally shipped to nearby Tupper Lake. AIDA II is a 25-foot “torpedo stern family launch” boat, one of a few hundred the company built between 1905 and 1920. In 2005, it under went a total restoration. Well over 1000 man hours have gone into bringing it to “as new” condition. While the hull and most of the seating is original, many of the ribs have been replaced and the decks replanked with a combination of white oak and mahogany, as originally had been done in 1907. The majority of the hardware is original to the boat. Custom built trailer and canopy are included. |
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| 28210 | 25 Feet 1912 Fay & Bowen Special | $30,000 |  |
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| Excellent example of a classic Fay & Bowen launch. New decks and coamings in '05. Hull and ceilings original. Partial bulkhead aft of engine box with helm station Hull #476. |
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| 28421 | 26 Feet 1905 Fay & Bowen Torpedo Stern Launch | $195,000 |  |
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| A gorgeous and very rare Fay & Bowen Launch with a a torpedo stern. This boat is pristine condition, circa 1905. Rare and collectible Fay & Bowen 26' family launch. Recently restored in Muskoka to her original glory. Has won awards at virtually every show she has attended since restoration.
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| 30740 | 26 Feet 1912 Fay & Bowen Launch | $44,900 |  |
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| For the launch lover, this early Fay & Bowen is in nice overall condition and is a typical long deck displacement launch of the era. |
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| 27748 | 27 Feet 1918 Fay & Bowen Launch | $75,000 |  |
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| This is an excellent example of Finger Lakes builder Fay & Bowen. Bearing Hull # 588 it is very original and in great shape. The decks are new, but it is believed that the rest of the boat is all original including the bottom. It has the original Fay & Bowen model LC-41 engine which has 27 HP and will move the boat along smoothly. The engine has been rebuilt and is richly detailed and in show condition. The boat needs some very minor cosmetic work but the chrome is all excellent as is the interior and the guages. |
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| 30402 | 32 Feet 1914 Fay & Bowen Launch | $95,000 |  |
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| This is a very early Fay & Bowen launch - examples of this size are quite rare. The current owners have had this boat for about 20 years and have enjoyed it every season. The transom was professionally replaced a few years ago. She has been repowered with a 4cyl Crusader and is a reliable runner. The finish is nice and she is ready to turn heads! |
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